Archive for July 2014

RDGH has come a long way since this episode, which somehow evaded being published. Join the most racially diverse gaming crew version 1.0 and see RDGH at its roots. There's great stuff in this episode, some of which are themes that never came to fruition in regular episodes.

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Stay tuned for RDGH 28 this coming Wednesday. Until then, don't be a racist.

It's a new week and a new episode of PlayStation Unchained. Join the PSU crew to hear about the latest PlayStation news of the week. Of course, for the latest and greatest in PlayStation gaming, stick to PSU.com.

Welcome, fans and "viewers," to the latest episode of RDGH! This week, the most racially diverse gaming cast on the internet comprises host Dane Smith, Glenn Gordon, Garri Bagdasarov, and Ernest Lin! Why?

Tomorrow, we're doing something very special. We will be publishing the very first episode of Racial Diversity Gaming Hour!

An error of some sort kept RDGH 1 off the books, but now we're finally releasing it into the wild, and the crew from episode one has reunited 27 episodes later to show you what kind of awesomeness you missed. Look for it tomorrow, July 25. It's definitely worth a listen.

This episode features much more than that! This week, the crew discusses Square Enix's decision to shut down a fan-made game localization, the rising sales of the Xbox One and the Halo Master Chief collection, and SO much more!

Our intro music, of course, just HAD to be a snippet of Eminem's Without Me. Check out more of this legendary rapper on iTunes and EminemVEVO on YouTube. The ending is a cover of the Batman theme by YouTube's "TheBigSmuz." For more amazing covers, from this talented musician, check out his channel at youtube.com/TheBigSmuz.

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PlayStation Unchained returns for the 47th time this week with another great episode. Relax and enjoy as the crew discusses the latest news and reviews in PlayStation gaming, from the greatest news and reviews in PlayStation gaming, PSU.com.

It's a great week in gaming, and the most racially diverse gaming crew on the Internet today has come full force with a great episode of RDGH! Join host Glenn Gordon, Mike Harradence, Ben Shillabeer-Hall, and very fun special guest Don Oliveira as they discuss the latest news in gaming.

For example, is Sony really in the terrible financial position we thought it was? Will upcoming racer Driveclub succeed or fail? Also, is the Wii U is the momentum in consoles shifting toward the Xbox One? A Microsoft executive with a very suspicious name seems to think so. All of this and more comprises episode 26 of RDGH.

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The intro song this week hails from one of Glenn's favorite racing games growing up, Ubisoft's Speed Busters: American Highways, released in 1998. The song comes from Speed Busters' Canada track. The ending song, of course, is Hybrid Sound System's Be Here Now, from Driveclub's Soundtrack. Driveclub releases in North America October 7, 2014.

The crew is back with another great episode of Unchained. Join your hosts Mike Harradence and Ben Shillabeer-Hall, along with Glenn Gordon and Garri Bagdasarov, as they cover the latest news and information from the PlayStation side of the gaming industry.

We've finally reached episode 25, and the Racial Diversity Gaming Hour is still going strong! Join host Glenn Gordon, Ernest Lin, Dane Smith, and Garri Bagdasarov as they discuss and/or rant about the world of gaming.

For example, how did Sunset Overdrive become an Xbox One exclusive, and is there any chance of seeing it on the PS4 in the future? Can the Vita survive as a console or is it truly doomed to be a companion device? Is there any validity to new sales figures released by Edge Magazine?

Of course, we have another great song to share with you from OverClocked Remix. This one is called The Passing of the Blue Crown, by remixers Sixto Sounds, Steppo, and zircon. The original hails from Mega Man 3 as its title song. To hear and download this and many more great video game remixes in full, for free, visit OCRemix.org.

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It's episode 24, and the most racially diverse gaming crew on the Internet today is back to talk about the latest news in the world of video game consoles. The PlayStation 4 will finally have new controller colors in North America, and the Xbox One could see the most beloved feature announced with its original, DRM-heavy vision last year return sometime in the future! Join host Glenn "The Commissioner" Gordon, Fraser "The Shapeshifter" Miller, and Ernest "The Prodigal Son" Lin for another great episode.

Thanks to @snova34z and @Shiffty25 for this week's tweets! Follow @TheRDGH and tell us what you think about the world of gaming, and we'll discuss your tweets on the air next week!

Thanks also to PlayStation Universe! For the greatest news in PlayStation gaming, check out PSU.com. Thanks to Fraser's YouTube channel, SmashGaming999, for the great content and our ending music this week (the intro is from Pokémon Gold/Silver). Thanks also to OCRemix.org for doing what it does and giving us great music to use some weeks.